Apparently, ProjectWhiteFox of GhostShell’s team is intended to promote hacktivism worldwide and draw attention to the freedom of information on the net.

To do that, they prepared to release records containing e-mail addresses, usernames, and passwords of users from fields such as aerospace, nanotechnology, banking, law, education, government, military and more. The records seem to be obtained by SQL Injection.

30,000 computers had been infected with malware Aug. 15, corroborating the claim of the hacking collective known as Cutting Sword of Justice and a threat has been made against the state-owned Saudi oil company promising further attacks Saturday (Aug. 25). Fortunately, they restored all their main internal network services that were impacted on August 15.

The hackers had said the attack against “the largest financial source for Al-Saud regime” was a political one. They described the attack as “a warning to the tyrants of this country and other countries that support such criminal disasters with injustice and oppression.”